Riu Palace Punta Cana was an unbelievable experience. Upon walking in you are greeted with some sort of fruit champagne, which tasted somewhat like papaya. The overall atmosphere was, to say the least, romantic. Upon walking in you are faced with the most beautiful array of island flora, the ceiling in the front entrance area is stain glass and the chandeliers are enormous. In fact everything, furniture wise, is enormous. Vases that stand 5’4” or taller, marble top tables, mirrors 10’ by 10’ or bigger, everything is BIG. The rooms are very nice, with stocked portable bars, refrig, and beverages. The only draw back was there was a slight moisture in the room, whereas if you didn’t remove the top covering of the bed, your linens may be a little damp, therefore I would suggest doing so as soon as the beds are made, giving the air conditioner time to draw out the slight dampness you may feel on the sheets. But then again, you are on an island, and that can be expected.
The food was plentiful, and good, it was a little different though…for instance: I fixed a small helping of, what I thought was fried potatoes, which in fact turned out to be fried bananas. But hey, When In Rome…The Italian Restaurant was great, bruchetta, bread drippings, pizza, and their linguine was fantastic, and I’m Italian, take it from me, it wasn’t bad. The steak house was great too, I don’t care much for oriental food, but for those of you that like it, you have a huge variety to choose from, the salad bars are great and the service is unforgettable. You want for nothing….P.S. Long pants are needed for dinner only, for the men only...women you can wear what you want....Ya!!!! My kind of place.
With two open bars, I went for the coconut drinks, oh my god; it tasted like a frothy milk shake!!! Ok, so much for the diet…. diet before going is all I can say. Their peanut colatas, and margaritas are to die for too. They have slot machines, not many though, about 10…you have to go to the main casino, which a short shuttle ride in. And the shuttle is like an oversized golf cart, the open air and scenery is great, the ride itself is nice, you don’t feel all cramped and closed in. And winning, oh my, who gets three 7’s on three different machines…I DO!!!! YeHa!! I made about $300 or $400, which I might add paid for my tours, and that was on quarter slots. That is unheard of….
The sun is brutal…and unforgiving…. forget tanning lotion…. pack 45 blocks… that is all I can say. I never burn, always tan. So on my first day, as I was passing all the people lying under the palm trees I thought NOT ME, I WANT DIRECT SUN. After one hour I found myself a beautiful maroon color. I couldn’t wear anything for two days, it eventually turned tan, but the pain was unbearable in the process…and that was only 1 hour!!!!
One tour I found very enlightening was the Culture Tour. You got to visit a coco plantation and test taste coco, coffee, etc. You got to visit a home of one of the Dominicans, and see the schools in which the children attend, it truly brings to light how fortunate all of us are to have running water, inside bathrooms etc. They tell you on your next trip out if you wish you could bring coloring books or crayons for the kids, this is a true luxury to them. The site to this tour is www.outbacksafari.com.do you can go there and look under the categories under “help the needy”, it tells you more about it. I myself will be shipping over some school things for the kids, for they have nothing, not even a bus, they ride donkeys in to school!!! They have no sporting equipment anything. If you have any kindness in your heart, you will make this tour and take the time out to hand a few coloring books or crayons out. It would be like Christmas to the kids. I regret not knowing about this, and not bringing something to make the kids day. The children nevertheless would run to the windows, wherever you go, just to wave.
If you’re looking for peace of mind, rest, and relaxation, this is the place to go. With the generous people, the powder like sand, and turquoise waters, you can’t go wrong, hope your trip was as good as mine. AND DON'T FORGET COLORING BOOKS!!!